Please take note of the Powers of Society Rules and Regulations and Exhibitor’s Rules and Regulations.

All horses being exhibited at the fair are to be negative to an immunodiffusion test (Coggins test) for Equine Infectious Anemia tested within one year of the date of the fair. A certificate is to be made available to the Fair Board Officials, if requested.

No entries will be allowed in the ring until after the fourth horse has been judged.

All entries for classes 3 & 8 must be from a mare owned by a resident of Ontario at the time of service and sired by a stallion owned and standing in the province of Ontario at the time of service.

Owner must be a current member of the Ontario Clydesdale Club 2018.

Each colt or filly must be nominated with the Ontario Clydesdale Club.

Prize money for Classes 3 & 8 will be paid directly from the Ontario Clydesdale Club to the exhibitor at the end of the show season.

3. Colt Foaled in 2018

Sponsor: Briar Creek Stables, Mark Shurvin

Sponsorship: $100.00, Briar Creek Stables

Junior Champion Colt 2018

Junior Reserve Champion Colt 2018

Yearling Stallion Special

Sponsored by Ontario Clydesdale Club

4. Stallion Foaled in 2017 & Older

Sponsorship: $500.00, Gords Service Station, Bronze Partner

Senior Champion Stallion

Sponsor: Gord's Service Station, Bill Hume

Senior Reserve Champion Stallion

Sponsor: Gord's Service Station, Bill Hume

Grand Champion Clydesdale Stallion Prize: $250

Prize money sponsored by: Ontario Clydesdale Association

Ross Sager Memorial Trophy. Sponsor: Dorothy Sager

Prize: Trophy

Reserve Grand Champion Stallion Prize: $125

Prize money sponsored by: Ontario Clydesdale Association

5. Filly Foaled January 1, 2019 to April 1, 2019

Sponsor: Settlers Supplies Inc

6. Filly Foaled April 1, 2019 and later

Winners of Classes 5 & 6 Return

Champion Filly

Reserve Champion Filly

7. Filly Foaled in 2018

8. Yearling Filly Special

(Same Conditions as class 3)

Yearling Filly Sired Special

9. Filly Foaled in 2017

Sponsor: Regional Tractor Sales Ltd

Sponsorship: $100.00, Regional Tractor Sales Ltd

10. Three year old Filly

Sponsor: Detailed Buildings Ltd

Winners of Classes 9 & 10 Return

Junior Champion Filly

Sponsor: Thistleridge Farms, David & Wilma Cleghorn

Sponsorship: $22.00, Thistle Ridge Farms

Reserve Junior Champion Filly

Sponsor: Thistleridge Farms, David & Wilma Cleghorn

11. Yeld Mare

Sponsor: Grisdale Enterprises Inc

Sponsorship: $250.00, Grisdales Enterprises Inc

Special Rosette

Sponsor: The Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada

12. Yeld Mare - 7 Yrs & Over

13. Brood Mare

Mare that shows evidence of being in foal or having raised a foal during the current year

Sponsor: Fred & Lee SmithWinners of Classes 11 - 13 Return

Senior Champion Mare

Reserve Senior Champion Mare

Grand Champion Mare Prize: $250

Prize money sponsored by: Ontario Clydesdale Association

Reserve Grand Champion Mare Prize: $125

Prize money sponsored by: Ontario Clydesdale Association

14. Progeny of Dam

Sponsorship: $100.00, Miller Farms

Additional 1st Prize - Voucher from Master Feeds

Sponsor: Miller Farms

Prize: $100 Voucher

15. Get of Sire

16. Stallion and Three Mares

Best Clydesdale On Grounds

Winners of Grand Champion Stallion, Mare & Gelding

Sponsors: Supreme Trophies and International Stock Food

SHOWMANSHIP

Rules And Regulations:

Open to Juniors who are four years and over, and have not reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current year, showing a Draft Horse on the line.

The following areas will be considered: walk, trot, turn, watching judge, backup, presentation, suitability of showman to horse, handling, grooming, decorations, appointments, appearance, ability to handle and control of horse, and protective footwear.

Open to Juniors who are four years and over, and have not reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current year.showing a Draft horse on the line.

The following areas to be considered walk, trot, turn, watching judge, backup, presentation, suitability of showman to horse, handling, grooming, decorations, appointments, appearance, ability to handle and control the horse, protective footwear.

Open to Juniors who are four years and over, and have not reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current year, showing a Draft horse on the line.

The following areas to be considered walk, trot, turn, watching judge, back-up, presentation, suitability of showman to horse, handling, grooming,decorations, appointments, appearance, ability to handle and control the horse, protective footwear.

Name and birth date of the Junior must appear on the entry form.Winners are eligible to receive points towards the applicable breed association’s Junior showmanship program. (Ontario Belgian Club).

Stallions one year old and over may not be used.

19. Belgian Junior Showmanship (7-13 yrs) Cash Payout

In Memory of Andy McLaughlin

Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: All others $20

20. Belgian Senior Showmanship (14-18yrs) Cash Payout

In Memory of Andy McLaughlin

Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: All others $20

21. Open Peewee Showmanship (4-6 years) Cash Payout

Sponsor: Rockton Heavy Horse Committee, Strabane Optimist

Prize: $20 each participant

Note: This class will be running as an open showmanship class with other breeds at the completion of the Clydesdale, Percheron & Commercial showmanship classes.

SECTION 4ACOMMERCIAL

SHOW TIME: MONDAY October 8th, 2018

PPR #ON4215875

This section will begin at the completion of the Belgian or Percheron line classes.

Open to Juniors who are four years and over, and have not reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current year.showing a Draft horse on the line.

The following areas to be considered walk, trot, turn, watching judge, back-up, presentation, suitability of showman to horse, handling, grooming,decorations, appointments, appearance, ability to handle and control the horse, protective footwear.

Open to all draft breeds, ages and genders. The exhibit is subject to show approval.

Clydesdale/ Shires will show and be judged as one breed.

Point Allocation System:

Breed Level: Championship classes per gender earn points.

Grand Champion Stallion, Mare, Gelding - 3 points per gender.

Reserve Champion Stallion, Mare, Gelding - 2 points per gender.

Supreme Level: These points are awarded from championship class winners. For example, 2 Stallions (champion and reserve), 2 Mares, (champion and reserve) and 2 Geldings (champion and reserve) are eligible for Supreme, Reserve Supreme and Honourable Mention for their breeds. The breed Supreme winners move on to the Best of Show.

Supreme of Breed

1st Place - 3 points (advances to the Eberglo Best in Show) Receives Eberglo product and ribbon award

2nd Place - 2 points

3rd Place - 1 point

Eberglo Best in Show

1st Place - 2 points Receives Eberglo Product and special award.

Up-to-date placing and point coverage, at Eberglo Draft Horse Challenge Facebook Page. Final winners to be announced in the Draft Horse Journal, winter edition.

Classes:

1. 2019 Ebereglo Draft Horse Challenge

SECTION 5MARE & GELDING HEAVY HORSE

SHOW TIME: SUNDAY October 7th, 2018 START TIME: 12:30 p.m.sharp.Unicorn of registered mares will be shown on Monday.

PPR # ON4215875

Open to Clydesdale, Belgian, Percheron, and Shires

Classes:

A. SPECIAL CLASS: Clydesdale under saddle English or Western Prizes: 1st: $150, 2nd: $100, $75

Must wear proper attire. Helmet is required.

Sponsored by the Ontario Clydesdale Club and Nieuwland Feed & Supply Ltd.

Open to all registered hackneys, mares or geldings, suitable to be driven by a Junior, to be shown to a suitable four-wheeled vehicle.

To be shown by a boy or girl who has reached their 8th year and are under 18 years of age as of January 1st of current year.

Exhibitor or a member of his or her immediate family must be a member of the Canadian Hackney Society. • To be judged on manners, quality, and performance of the animal and the driver’s ability; 50% for the driver’s ability, and 50% for the suitability of animal

To be driven by a boy accompanied by a girl, each under 14 years of age,at a park pace.

Open to Shetland, Fine Harness and Hackney ponies and shown to an appropriate four-wheeled vehicle. To be judged 50% on children’s attire, 40% on conformation, manners, and performance and 10% on neatness and cleanliness of harness and vehicle.

This division is open to any pony meeting the Sportpony criteria. IE. Hunter, Jumper, Driving, Eventing etcNO PRE-REGISTRATION - Register on Show Day

Will run in conjunction with the Light Horse show.

Classes will alternate with the Light Horse classes.

Exhibitor fees apply.

A deduction of 15% of all prize monies.

Liability insurance rules apply.

Power of Society rules apply.

No person, with the exception of the judge(s) director(s) in charge and the exhibitor(s) are allowed in the horse ring during judging.

The first place in each of the six (6) in hand classes at the qualifying shows are eligible to enter to qualify for the Sportpony Starsearch Challenge cup,held at the Royal Winter Fair in November 2018.

Both under saddle classes also qualify for each respective class.

Ponies must measure 14.2 hands or under.

Passport and registration are not necessary to participate.

General EC rules for sporthorses will apply.

Adults can ride a pony.

Stallions may not be handled or ridden by children at the Royal Winter Fair,but may be allowed at the qualifying show’s discretion.

If the first place pony has already qualified at a previous show in 2018, then the second place pony becomes the qualifier.

PRIZES: Each qualifier is awarded a ribbon.$1,000.00 in prize money will be awarded to the Star Search Champion class at the 2018 Royal Winter Fair.Additional Prize: At the Royal the Sportpony Star Search winner willbe awarded the perpetual Morton Sportpony Challenge Cup, a silver keeper plate.Sponsor: Denworth Equine Management,Sherri Whitworth-Denouden & Jeremy Denouden

All exhibitors must pay an exhibitor/admission fee to the R. A. S.(if not retained from last year) at the gate, for which a hand stamp will be issued as proof, or at the show ring if no proof, at the time of registration.

Payment is due with entry form

No pre-registration.

All exhibitors must pay an office and equipment fee of $6.00 per horse.

The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.

Proof of O.E.F. or Liability Insurance information is required with entry form at the Show Ring, to be eligible to compete.

Entry fees for Youth & Pee-Wee are $4.00

Entry fees for Open are $6.00.

All prizes are paid by cheque after the fair.

All competitors welcome.

All classes are run under W.H.A.O. rules and rules of the Rockton Saddle Club

Owner’s name & address must appear in full and all the required information about the animal must be filled in.

Liability insurance information is required and is to be completed on the entry form.

Commercial market animals must be weighed at the show prior to showing.

Cattle are not to be removed from stalls prior to 4 p.m.

Any exhibitor removing animals before 4 p.m. will have a 50% deduction from prize winnings.

Definitions:

An exhibit shall be interpreted as follows:

All purebred registered animals, whether owned by one person or by more than one person (individually or jointly), are considered to be the production of the farm or breeding unit on which they are maintained.

A breeding unit is defined as follows:

In each classification where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation, such operations are considered as one breeding unit.

In all cases where there is any doubt that more than one breeding unit exists, the interpretation shall be that only one breeding unit exists.

The responsibility of proof of separation of breeding units shall rest with the exhibitor(s).

PRIZES:

Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd placings only.

Supreme Champion of Beef

Sponsored by: Gowland Farms

Prize: Trophy

SECTION 16A COMMERCIAL BEEF

Rules And Regulations:

The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.

Liability insurance information is required and is to be completed on the entry form.

Entries will be accepted using AssistExpo up to and including the closing date of September 24th, 2018.

A maximum of 12 contestants will be selected from the entries by means of a draw.

Entrants who are accepted will be informed by October 1st, 2018.

Rockton Fair will supply the dairy heifers. The heifers will be washed with their heads clipped. They will be allocated on a draw basis.

It is strongly recommended that entrants have one other person (ages 14-21) as an assistant to hold the animal. The assistant will not advise on clipping techniques.

Entrants shall provide all their own clipping equipment. Outlets will be provided.

Entrants will be allowed up to 1.5 hours for clipping and preparation to enter the show ring.

Entrants will be judged on their ability to prepare the heifer they have drawn.

All heifers will not be of equal conformation and therefore the objective of each entrant is to prepare their animal in a manner that takes the heifer from its state of preparedness at the start of the competition to as close as possible to the breed’s true type.

Previous “Jacket” winners are not eligible.

Entrants and their assistants are to be properly attired for clipping.

Liability insurance information is required and is to be completed on the entry form.

All exhibits must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor.

Definition of an Entry – All registered sheep, whether owned by one person or by more than one person (individually or jointly) which are maintained on one farm or breeding unit and are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit.

Only one entry per class is eligible from such farm or breeding unit, unless otherwise authorized by the Fair in accordance with breeding class rules listed.

Breeding classes: Only one entry per class is eligible from such farm or breeding unit, except an exhibitor may show two entries per class in a maximum of two classes.

If there are less than three exhibitors and 18 animals in any one section, the committee in charge has the right to change the breed to an open group class at full prize money. Animals may only be shown in one section.

Sheep must not be removed from pens before 5 p.m. Monday.

Fair directors reserve the right to reject any flock for health reasons upon veterinary inspection.

The exhibitor is only allowed to show maximum of two breeds.

A hat band with exhibitor numbers will be supplied and must be worn in the ring.

Exhibitors are to provide their own straw.

There will be a deduction of 15% of all prize monies in lieu of an entry fee.

Three pairs of temporary incisors must be in place. Must be born & bred in Canada

2. Ewe

First pair of temporary incisors must me in place. Born on the property of the exhibitor

3. Ram Yearling

Three pairs of temporary incisors must be in place

4. Ram

First pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born on the property of the exhibitor

5. Get-of-Sire, Group of 3 animals, same Sire, Both sexes represented

Born on property of exhibitor. First pair of temporary incisors must be in place

6. Breeder's Flock, Group of 4 animals, both sexes represented

Registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as breeder and as owner - in both cases whether as an individual or in partnership. Each animal must have been exhibited in one of the above classes. All animals must be from one farm or breeding unit as specified in the 'Definition of an Entry'. All animals in the group to be of one breed.

Due to space limitation, only the first 1,000 entries received will be accepted. Rabbit entries will be limited to the first 50.

Entries will be accepted until two weeks prior to the show, by Friday, Sept. 21 , 2018. All exhibitors who submit their entries on time will receive by mail a pass to allow them entry Fri. or Sat. morning to cooptheir entries.

All exhibits must be in their proper place by 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 6, 2018. Poultry and Pigeon judging will commence at 10 a.m. Rabbits at 1:30 p.m.

Exhibits will be fed and cared for by the Directors. Settlers Supply Inc. is donating feed for exhibits over the weekend.

RAS will not be responsible for damage or loss of exhibits.

Exhibits showing signs of sickness or in poor condition will be removed at discretion of the Committee in Charge.

All exhibitors (except Juniors) must pay a yearly exhibitor fee to the R.A.S.

Judging will be done according to the Standard of Perfection. First place will not necessarily be awarded to the only entry in its class, according to the judge’s opinion.

This show is sanctioned by the American Poultry Association and the American Bantam Association and the Youth Exhibition Poultry Association.

Liability for damage, loss, or injury caused by an exhibit will be the responsibility of the owner.

NOTICE TO ALL POULTRY EXHIBITORS

All birds entered must originate from Salmonella Pullorum-Typhoid clean provinces, states, countries, or have been tested (to Animal Disease and Protection Act – Section 79 standards) with negative results to be eligible for entry.Cups of seed will be available to visitors to feed the chickens and ducks during the weekend.

SPECIAL AWARDS

Donated by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers

Best Modern Game Bantam Prize: $10

Best Game Bantam Prize: $10

Best Single Comb Clean Legged Bantam Prize: $10

Best Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam Prize: $10

Best Other Comb Clean Legged Bantam Prize: $10

Best Bantam Duck Prize: $10

Best American Standard Prize: $10

Best English Standard Prize: $10

Best Asiatic Standard Prize: $10

Best Mediterranean Standard Prize: $10

Best Continental Standard Prize: $10

Best Any Other Standard Breed Class Prize: $10

SPECIAL AWARDS

Donated by: Rockton Agricultural Society

Grand Champion of Poultry Show Prize: $100

Reserve Grand Champion of Poultry Show Prize: $50

Junior Champion Poultry Show Prize: $50

Reserve Junior Champion Poultry Show Prize: $25

Champion Turkey Prize: $50

Reserve Champion Turkey Prize: $25

Champion Duck Prize: $50

Reserve Champion Duck Prize: $25

Champion Goose Prize: $50

Reserve Champion Goose Prize: $25

Champion Bantam Prize: $50

Reserve Champion Bantam Prize: $25

Champion Standard Chicken Prize: $50

Reserve Champion Standard Chicken Prize: $25

Champion Pigeon Prize: $50

Reserve Champion Pigeon Prize: $25

Champion Junior Pigeon Prize: $25

Reserve Champion Junior Pigeon Prize: $25

SPECIAL AWARDSBAGS OF FEED

Champion Pigeon in Junior Division

Donated by Sheffield Iron

Prize: Bag of Feed

Champion Pigeon in Section 40

Donated by Settlers Supply

Prize: Bag of Feed

Champion Standard in Section 41

Donated by: Grand Valley Fortifiers

Prize: Bag of Feed

Champion Bantam in section 42

Donated by Bogle Seeds

Prize: Bag of Feed

Champion Goose in Section 43

Donated by: Quick Feeds Copetown

Prize: Bag of Feed

Champion Duck in Section 45

Donated by County Ag

Prize: Bag of Feed

Champion Turkey in Section 44

Donated by Halma Organic Grains

Prize: Bag of Feed

Best Standard Junior Turkey in Section 44

Donated by Halma Organic Grains

Prize: Bag of Feed

JUNIOR SHOW

The JUNIOR SHOW is for exhibitors age 16 years and younger. There will be adeduction of 15% in lieu of entry fees. All Junior entries compete in the regularclasses. Mark your entry “JUNIOR”.

Best Junior Chicken Standard

Sponsored by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers

Prize: Trophy

Best Junior Pigeon

Sponsored by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers

Prize: Trophy

Best Junior Duck

Sponsored by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers

Prize: Trophy

Best Junior Goose

Sponsored by Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers

Prize: Trophy

Best Junior Chicken (Bantam)

Sponsored by: Dr. Candice Chapman

Prize: Plaque

Best Junior Duck Bantam

In Memory of Darrell Smith

Prize: Trophy

Trophies and Prizes will be awarded on Monday, October 8th, 2018 at 3 p.m. at the front of the Poultry Building. Please join us to receive your awards!

SECTION 39 YOUTH EXHIBITION POULTRY ASSOCIATION COMPETITION

Saturday, October 6th at 11:00 a.m.

This year we will be hosting YEPA Youth Showmanship. Please have entry forms in to the Rockton Fair office by Friday, September 21st. The exhibitor will show handling skills and knowledge in all areas of raising a small poultry flock according to his/her age level and their knowledge of the standard for their showmanship bird. A guideline of “suggested” knowledge for showmanship for each age group is available on the Youth Club website, www.yepa.org. This is an event where the junior exhibitor demonstrates their bird handling and knowledge to the poultry judge.

Dress Code: All exhibitors should be required to dress neatly for the showmanshipclass. This class is a very public event and the exhibitors should be aware ofthis fact and show their best.

Age Groups: The following three classes in showmanship will be recognized by the Youth Exhibition Poultry Association.

Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15

Classes:

1. Junior (approximate ages 8-10)

2. Intermediate (approximate ages 11-13)

3. Senior (approximate ages 14 & up)

SECTION 40PIGEONS

Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $3

Classes:

Old Cock

Old Hen

Young Bird

Homer Racing Blue

1

2

3

Homer Racing Blue Check

4

5

6

Homer Racing Red/Red Check

7

8

9

Homer Racing A.O.C.

10

11

12

Homer Saddle A.O.C.

13

14

15

Tippler, A.O.C.

16

17

18

Flying Roller, A.O.C.

19

20

21

Parlour Roller, A.O.C.

22

23

24

Modena Gazi Blue or Silver

25

26

27

Modena Gazi, Bronze, Plain, Laced or Tri.

28

29

30

Modena Gazi, A.O.C.

31

32

33

Modena Schiette, White

34

35

36

Modena Schietti, Bronze, Plain, Laced, Tri.

37

38

39

Modena Shietti, A.O.C.

40

41

42

Modena Schietti, Self

43

44

45

Homer Show Pen, A.O.C.

46

47

48

Show Roller, Black

49

50

51

Show Roller, Red or Yellow

52

53

54

Show Roller, Black, A.O.C.

55

56

57

L.F.C.L. Tumbler, A.C.

58

59

60

West of England Tumbler, A.C.

61

62

63

Tumbler, A.O.V.

64

65

66

Trumpeter, A.V.

67

68

69

Ice Pigeon, A.V.

70

71

72

Giant Runt, A.C.

73

74

75

Fantail Self, A.C.

76

77

78

Fantail Saddle, A.C.

79

80

81

Fantail Bars, A.C.

82

83

84

Fantail, A.O.C.

85

86

87

Fantail Indian, A.C.

88

89

90

Jacobin, A.C.

91

92

93

Chinese Owls, A.C.

94

95

96

Frillback, A.C.

97

98

99

African Owl, A.C.

100

101

102

Oriental Frill Satinette, A.C.

103

104

105

Oriental Frill Blondinette, A.C.

106

107

108

Classic old Frill, A.V.

109

110

111

Short Face, A.V.

112

113

114

Voorburg Shield Cropper, A.C.

115

116

117

Norwich Cropper, A.C.

118

119

120

Cropper or Pouter, A.O.V.

121

122

123

Old German Owls, A.C.

124

125

126

Helmet, A.V.

127

128

129

Nunn, A.C.

130

131

132

German Beauty Home, A.C.

133

134

135

Archangels, A.C.

136

137

138

Mookee, A.C.

139

140

141

Show King, A.C.

142

143

144

English Magpie, A.C.

145

146

147

Damascenes, A.C.

148

149

150

Feather Leg, Fancy, A.O.V. Named

151

152

153

Clean Leg, Fancy, A.O.V. Named

154

155

156

Dove, A.V.

157

158

159

SECTION 41STANDARD POULTRY

Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4

Classes:

Cock

Hen

Cockerel

Pullet

AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock White

1

2

3

4

AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock Barred

5

6

7

8

AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock Buff

9

10

11

12

AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock, A.O.C.

13

14

15

16

AMERICAN - Wyandotte, White

17

18

19

20

AMERICAN - Wyandotte, Silver Laced

21

22

23

24

AMERICAN - Wyandotte, A.O.C.

25

26

27

28

AMERICAN - Rhode Island Red

29

30

31

32

AMERICAN - Rhode Island Red Rosecomb

33

34

35

36

AMERICAN - Black Jersey Giant

37

38

39

40

AMERICAN - Chantecler

41

42

43

44

AMERICAN - American A.O.V. -properly named

45

46

47

48

ENGLISH - Buff Orpington

49

50

51

52

ENGLISH - White Orpington

53

54

55

56

ENGLISH - Orpington A.O. C.

57

58

59

60

ENGLISH -Dorking

61

62

63

64

ENGLISH - Australorp

65

66

67

68

ENGLISH - Cornish

69

70

71

72

ENGLISH - Light Sussex

73

74

75

76

ENGLISH - Speckled Sussex

77

78

79

80

ENGLISH -English A.O.V., properly named

81

82

83

84

MEDITERRANEAN - Ancona

85

86

87

88

MEDITERRANEAN - Andalusians

89

90

91

92

MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn, White

93

94

95

96

MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn, Brown

97

98

99

100

MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn, Black

101

102

103

104

MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn, A.O.C.

105

106

107

108

MEDITERRANEAN - Minorca A.C.

109

110

111

112

MEDITERRANEAN - Mediterranean A.O.V. -properly named

113

114

115

116

ASIATIC - Brahma, Light

117

118

119

120

ASIATIC -Brahma, Dark

121

122

123

124

ASIATIC -Brahma, A.O.C.

125

126

127

128

ASIATIC -Cochin, White

129

130

131

132

ASIATIC -Cochin, Black

133

134

135

136

ASIATIC -Cochin, Buff

137

138

139

140

ASIATIC -Cochin A.O.C.

141

142

143

144

ASIATIC -Asiatic A.O.V., properly named

145

146

147

148

CONTINENTAL - Barnvelder, A.O.V.

149

150

151

152

CONTINENTAL - Hamburg, Spangled

153

154

155

156

CONTINENTAL - Hamburg, A.O.C.

157

158

159

160

CONTINENTAL - Polish, Buff Laced.

161

162

163

164

CONTINENTAL - Polish, A.O.C.

165

166

167

168

CONTINENTAL - Welsummer

169

170

171

172

CONTINENTAL - Continental, A.O.V., properly named

173

174

175

176

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - Sumatra

177

178

179

180

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - Ameracauna

181

182

183

184

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED, Aracauna

185

186

187

188

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - Modern Game

189

190

191

192

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - Old English Game

193

194

195

196

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - Phoenix

197

198

199

200

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - Sumatra

201

202

203

204

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - A.O.S.B. A.O.V.

205

206

207

208

ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED - Guinea Fowl

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JUNIORS ONLY- Working Bird Class- must be cared for by exhibitor, cannot show more than three other Poultry exhibits. Standard or Bantam Bird, one per class.

SECTION 664-H RABBITS

How to Exhibit in Livestock

Step 1: Read through our prize book sections (located to the left) and decide what sections and classes you wish to enter.

Step 2: Read all the Rules and Regulations and note deadlines for the sections you are planning to enter. Deadline dates can be found at the beginning of the prize list and/or each section. Not all entry forms and exhibits are due at the same time.